The Transcriptional Regulation of Genes Involved in the Immune Innate Response of Keratinocytes Co-Cultured with Trichophyton rubrum Reveals Important Roles of Cytokine GM-CSF.

Monise Fazolin Petrucelli, Bruna Aline M Cantelli, Mozart Marins, Ana Lúcia Fachin
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Trichophyton rubrum is the most causative agent of dermatophytosis worldwide. The keratinocytes are the first line of defense during infection, triggering immunomodulatory responses. Previous dual RNA-seq data showed the upregulation of several human genes involved in immune response and epithelial barrier integrity during the co-culture of HaCat cells with T. rubrum. This work evaluates the transcriptional response of this set of genes during the co-culture of HaCat with different stages of T. rubrum conidia development and viability. Our results show that the developmental stage of fungal conidia and their viability interfere with the transcriptional regulation of innate immunity genes. The CSF2 gene encoding the cytokine GM-CSF is the most overexpressed, and we report for the first time that CSF2 expression is contact and conidial-viability-dependent during infection. In contrast, CSF2 transcripts and GM-CSF secretion levels were observed when HaCat cells were challenged with bacterial LPS. Furthermore, the secretion of proinflammatory cytokines was dependent on the conidia developmental stage. Thus, we suggest that the viability and developmental stage of fungal conidia interfere with the transcriptional patterns of genes encoding immunomodulatory proteins in human keratinocytes with regard to important roles of GM-CSF during infection.

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与红毛癣共培养角质形成细胞免疫先天反应相关基因的转录调控揭示细胞因子GM-CSF的重要作用
在世界范围内,红毛癣菌是引起皮肤癣病的最主要病原体。角化细胞是感染期间的第一道防线,引发免疫调节反应。先前的双RNA-seq数据显示,在HaCat细胞与红毛t共培养过程中,涉及免疫反应和上皮屏障完整性的几个人类基因上调。本研究评估了这组基因在红棉分生孢子发育和生存的不同阶段与HaCat共培养过程中的转录反应。我们的研究结果表明,真菌分生孢子的发育阶段及其生存能力会干扰先天免疫基因的转录调控。编码细胞因子GM-CSF的CSF2基因是过度表达最多的,我们首次报道了CSF2在感染期间的表达依赖于接触和分生孢子的存活率。相反,当细菌LPS刺激HaCat细胞时,观察到CSF2转录物和GM-CSF分泌水平。此外,促炎因子的分泌与分生孢子的发育阶段有关。因此,我们认为真菌分生孢子的生存能力和发育阶段会干扰人角化细胞中编码免疫调节蛋白的基因的转录模式,这与GM-CSF在感染过程中的重要作用有关。
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